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From: nsayer@quack.kfu.com (Nick Sayer)
Subject: Re: 3c589c & pcmcia
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brian@ui-gate.utell.co.uk (Brian Somers) writes:

> [...] The only thing
>that's not quite right is after resuming, I have to plug all the
>pcmcia cards out&in.... not really irritating at all.

If you're using the PAO package, recompile the kernel with the
option APM_PCCARD_RESUME. That will take care of it for you.

If you find that card insert/remove events are no longer reported after
resuming, add both APM_PCCARD_RESUME and PCIC_RESUME_RESET.

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